Jamais: The four boxes represent a variety of "response" scenarios, each embracing elements of the prevention, mitigation, and remediation
approaches to solving the climate crisis. Certain approaches may
receive greater emphasis in a given scenario, but all three types of
responses can be seen in each world.

A Future Salon has the following structure: 6-7 networking with light refreshments proudly sponsored by SAP.
From 7-9+ pm presentation and discussion. SAP Labs North America,
Building D, Room Southern Cross or Cafeteria depending on how many
people sign up. SAP is located at 3410 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA
94304 map As always free and open to the public, spread the news. Please RSVP: http://snurl.com/2252c

If you can't join in person we will webcast the event and tape it too. Point your Quicktime viewer to the following address:rtsp://207.105.30.90/salon.sdp

Update: Jamais wasn't able to do it last month, this is why we moved it to next Thursday 27th 6pm SAP Labs Palo Alto. He wrote me: Yes! Barring the zombie plague or meteor strike or military coup, of course.

He was also one of the first regulars coming to the Future Salon, when we were just a couple of people sitting in a circle at the Barnes and Noble in San Mateo. After a while the long drive from a bit beyond East Bay was to much.

This is why I am super happy that Jamais will be talking about Green Tomorrows at our Future Salon on Thursday the 28th of February. Abstract of his talk:

With global warming and ongoing climate disruption posing a leading
threat to how the next century unfolds, it's useful to look at the
implications of how we might choose to respond. Adopting a "scenario
planning" approach, Jamais Cascio looks at four different possible
ways we could tackle climate risks -- and the kinds of worlds that
these choices might create. From geoengineering to distributed power,
hyper-efficient buildings to reimagined cities, the various possible
strategies we might employ offer a diversity of complex risks and
transformative benefits.